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10 minutes ago, TuscanPhil said:

Looks very smart - what did you make it out of and where did you get the 'material' from?  Was it done on a sewing machine or by hand?

 

Had it done by a local lad who did cover for my truck..he got the tarp and is all done on a sewing machine..awkward shape but he is pretty good with a needle and thread.

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1 hour ago, Shaunpaul said:

Now that, is a fantastic idea. Certainly keep a lot of crud off chipper :thumbup:

 

9 minutes ago, silky fox said:

That is a really good idea...Very professional.

55 minutes ago, GA Groundcare said:

Like that!

Thank you all for comments,and really nice to hearing from you silkster hope all good.

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